Rear Cantilever for spring over

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wanderfalk

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with this setup

the geometry would call for a softer shock setting, all other things being equal?
 

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this is awesome. what are the advantages of this over 3.5s and a bedcage? price point vs performance etc.?
 

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this is awesome. what are the advantages of this over 3.5s and a bedcage? price point vs performance etc.?

Well the obvious advantage is you don't have to cut up your bed. My understanding is that a cantilever suspension typically works better than a simple bed cage, because the entire suspension system moves. However, is typically more pricey.
 
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Well the obvious advantage is you don't have to cut up your bed. My understanding is that a cantilever suspension typically works better than a simple bed cage because the entire suspension systems moves, however is typically more pricey.

"Typically more pricey"- Your setting us up for failure! Lol
To me, seems less cost effective than figuring bed cage and 3.5's,ect.... No?!


Method NV/37's
Boatec front and Rear fenders
Rigid dually's in fogs
FOR NOW!
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"Typically more pricey"- Your setting us up for failure! Lol
To me, seems less cost effective than figuring bed cage and 3.5's,ect.... No?!


Method NV/37's
Boatec front and Rear fenders
Rigid dually's in fogs
FOR NOW!
usageda3.jpgysazahu6.jpg
se8y8aba.jpg

I'm going off SDHQ's cantilever set up. I'd rather pay a little more to keep my bed in one piece. Who knows though, perhaps it'll be an outstanding price in comparison to a bed cage. I'm in the market for this once everything is finalized.
 
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Yea. I hope, "keeping your bed in one piece" isn't going to be part of costs, lol. :-/.
I can't wait to see/hear more specifics.


Method NV/37's
Boatec front and Rear fenders
Rigid dually's in fogs
FOR NOW!
usageda3.jpgysazahu6.jpg
se8y8aba.jpg
 
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